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The aquatic animals and plants also known as water animals and plants or marine animals and plants can survive in water as our body is designed to live in a particular area, environment the same way the water animals and plants are also designed to live in water.most of them have gills or special organs which helps them to breathe in water as water also consists of air.this is how plants and animals survive in water.
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The leaves contain chemicals such as chlorophyll that allows plants to create food so they can be high using air, water, and light from the sun. All leaves of the plants and trees contain chlorophyll but some of the leaves do not contain it. Some leaves contain white and green, yellow and green, and spots and stripes. Green leaves only contain chlorophyll and those leaves only can make foods.
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While riding a bicycle on a road, following types of motion can be seen:
- The wheels of the bicycle are in uniform or non-uniform circular.
- The legs of the person riding the bicycle are in uniform or non-uniform circular motion.
- The bicycle is in uniform or non-uniform linear motion. It can also be in non-uniform motion.
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Fruits are juicy, pulpy, colored, aromatic structure that encloses seeds. It develops from a ripe ovary. They are a rich source of vitamins, minerals and fibres.
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Carbohydrates: Carbohydrates are also called energy giving food. It is the main sources of energy. It is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. There are three types of carbohydrates.
- Sugars: It is a simple carbohydrate having sweet taste. Sources of sugar are glucose, Sugarcane, milk and fruits; such as banana, apple, grapes, etc.
- Starch: It is a complex carbohydrate. It is a tasteless, colourless, white power. Sources of starch are: Wheat, maize, potato and rice.
- Cellulose: It is present in plant cell wall. It is a complex carbohydrate. Humans cannot digest cellulose.
Protein: Protein helps in body growth and repairs the tissues so it is also called body building food. We get protein from milk, eggs, meat, fish and all kinds of pulse. Protein molecule is made of a large number of smaller molecules called amino acid. The daily requirement of protein for adults is 1 gram per kilogram of the body weight. When the body is building new tissue, more proteins are required, so growing children and pregnant lady need more protein.
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Terrestrial habitat is a habitat that is found predominantly on land. Terrestrial habitats are spread out across a large range of environments such as caves, deserts, farms, forests, grasslands, shorelines, wetlands, etc.
No, sea is not a terrestrial habitat.
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VEINS
Involved in carrying impure, deoxygenated blood
Consists of three distinct layers, which are thin and collapsible.
Blue in colour.
Carry blood towards the heart from the various parts of the body.
Valves are present
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No, all living beings do not need the same kind of food. Some animals eat plants as food, and they are called herbivores. Some animals feed on other animals, and they are called as Carnivores.
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Roughage does not provide any nutrient to our body, but is an essential component of our food and adds to its bulk. This helps our body get rid of undigested food.
Main sources: Whole grains and pulses, potatoes, fresh fruits and vegetables.
Water helps our body to absorb nutrients from food. It also helps in throwing out some wastes from body as urine and sweat. Normally, we get most of the water that our body needs from the liquids we drink such as water, milk and tea. In addition, we add water to most cooked foods.
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Carbohydrates: Carbohydrates are the energy giving nutrients. The main carbohydrates found in our food are in the form of starch and sugar.
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acclimatisation meaning:
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Small changes that take place in the body of an organism over short periods, to overcome small problems due to changes in the surroundings are called acclimatisation.
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